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Show ( a hinn? aQyyir ICE SOG AD COIPEASEVIIELY S141) gr yd-0 ods The Salt Lake Tribune UTAH CENTENNIAL CALENDAR OF EVENTS Sunday, December31, 1995 J20 @ From Previous Page ment, Steed Park, Clearfield, 774-7270. @ Huntington Centennial Heritage Days Rodeo, Huntington. Kathy Justice, 687-2403. 22: Wheeler Farm 1896 Centennial Ice Cream Social, Wheeler Farm. 264-2241, Concert in the park, Hyde Park. Mark E. Daines, 5636507 @ City of Zion, open-air bus tour, Salt Lake City. Steve Barrett, 378-6749. 23 and 24: J.L. Terry memorial band and chorus, Morgan High School Marilyn Lofgreen, 829-6232. 23-30: Army of the West, historical re-enactment, Carter Military Road, Vernal. Alan Phister, 731-2930, 24: Utah Summer Games opening ceremonies, Southern Utah University. David Slack, 586-7228. @ Composers Concert, Woodland Park, Farmington. Ruth Gatrell, 451-2275. 27-29: WestFest“Celebrates the Utah Centennial,” West Valley City. Karen Leftwich, 966-3600. ™@‘Morgala Days Rodeo,” Morgan. JohnIrwin, 829-6279. dune 27-July 4: Pony Express re-enactment, from St Joseph, Mo., to Salt Lake City. 731-1440 28: Donor-recognition dinner, This Is the Place State Park. 7463. Nancy Devenport, 538- @ DinnerandTall Tales competition, Paragonah. 477-3605. 28 and 29: Festival de la Cancion Latina, Latin American song festival, Abravanel Hall. Juan A. Mejia, 328-4500 @ ‘Cassidy, the Mostly True Storyof Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch,” Western Park Amphitheater. Janet Wallis, 789-1822. 28-30: Heber Valley annual Indian pow-wow, Wasatch County Fairgrounds, Tammy Clegg, 654-4918. 29: This Is the Place State Park rededication ceremony, Salt Lake City. Nancy Devenport, 538-7463. 29 and 30: Old Deseret Village Centennial Festival, This Is the Place State Park, Salt Lake City. Nancy Devenport, 538-7463. 29: Annual classic antique auto show, Heber City Park. Chamber of Commerce, 6543666. @Old Capitol Days, Fillmore. Chamber of Commerce, 743-6121 Cornerstone time capsule, Fillmore. Gordon Chatland, 743-5316. @ Cowboy Blue Mountain cattle drive through the city, Monticello. C. Hardy Redd, 587-2513. @ American LaFrance “Metropolitan” fire engine, Fillmore. Brent Palmer, 295-7255. @Clarkston Pony Express Days, Clarkston. Mayor Mervin Thompson, 563-5903. Josie Shoot, women's shooting competition, Vernal Rod & Gun Club. Janet Wallis, 789-1822. M Millville City’s Fun Day, Millville. Mayor Glen Stringham, 753-7522. dune 29 and July 1: “Celebrating Our Heritage — A Window to the Past,” parade and gamesall day, Valley Regional Park, Taylorsville. Jackie Bulloch, 263-1197 June 29-July 4: Western Stampede Celebration, rodeo, parades,carnival and car show, WestJordan City Park. Arlene Farley, 569-5100. 30: Centennial Children’s Chorus, Marriott Center, BYU, Provo. Kathy Macdonald, 7565148. Ww < E IN THE OLD SUGERHOUSE Post - Veah scWinest in Home Furnishings g CGCatoneins Sar a 2155 S. Highland Drive 484-6655 ® i ™ cerssovices Congratulations Utah! 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Heritage Museum of Layton special display on World War II, Layton. Leslie T. Foy, 5463524. Centennial softball tournament, Kaysville. Lowell Hall 544-2978. Coalville Super Cruise car show and street dance, Coalville. Margie Hensley, 6496100. A Celebration of Freedom, patriotic program, Delta Cherie Morris, 864-3660. Betsy Buttons, rag doll that accompanied Brigham Young's party West, McCurdy Doll Museum, Provo. Shirley and Monroe Paxman, 377-9935. “Visions, Views, and Voices Utah Womenin Action, 18001996,” monthlong display, Cedar City. Georgia Yardley Barker, 782-3947, PRCA Dinosaur Rounduprodeo, Vernal. 789-1352. Americana ’96 concert, Salt Lake City. Ruth Gatrell, 4512275. “Utah, The First 100 Years,” juried art show, Vernal. Janet Wallis, 789-1822. “Take Me Out to the Ballgame,” Babe Ruth tournament. Statewide. Pat Parker, 7525935. “Cassidy, the Mostly True Adventures,” Western Park Amphitheater, Vernal. Janet Wallis, 789-1822 Through August: Summer film series, Cedar City. 8651919. @ Utah Centenarian Day Salt Lake City, 538-3910 @ “Faces of Utah: A Centen nial Portrait,” Utah State University. 797-3630. @ Utah Festival Opera, Ellen Eccles Theatre, Logan. 7520026. Through November: Centennial dance project, Hooper. 533-5760. 1-6: Clearfield Pride Days, Clearfield City. 774-7270 1-3 and 5-6: Field of Stars outdoor concert featuring locally composed songs, Rich@ See Next Page |